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Do you need luggage tags for carry-on cruise?

Typically you do not need luggage tags on your carry-on bags for a cruise, as you will have these with you, or once you find your stateroom, you can leave them in there. However, it can still be a good idea to tag them. If you accidentally misplace them, it will be easier for the crew to return them to you.



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Yes, it is recommended to use luggage tags even for carry-on bags. While carry-on bags do not go through the same level of handling as checked bags, they can still get separated from their owners or misplaced during the boarding process.

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While many people prefer carry-on bags, luggage tags are an important part of your checked baggage as they help identify suitcases (especially in the case of loss or delays).

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Shrinkable Plastic Luggage Tags Draw a cute and elegant piece of fruit, ice cream sundae, or slice of cake, and then add your personal details before shrinking it in the oven. These end up being so delighted that you will want to pop them on your regular backpack or handbag to match your luggage.

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The Royal guest document (eDocs - electronic document) we issue includes a bag tag specific to the guest ship, sailing date, stateroom and deck number. The bag tag also provides information on how it should be used. In addition, generic bag tags are available at the pier on the day of boarding.

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Generally, you will be able to access and print your cruise line boarding passes and luggage tags once you have completed your online check in at the cruise line website.

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While most people focus on the exciting activities, delicious food, and beautiful scenery a cruise vacation offers, few think about what happens to their luggage before boarding the ship. If you're planning to go on a cruise, you might be wondering whether cruise lines check your luggage. The answer is yes, they do.

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Personalized luggage tags are included in the guest's Electronic Documents (available once online check-in is completed). It is not necessary to print the tags in color. Carnival luggage tags must be affixed to your baggage prior to arriving at the terminal.

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Your Carnival Cruise Lines luggage tags will be included with your eTicket. Please ensure one (1) tag is printed, filled in and attached to each piece of luggage prior to arriving at the terminal on the day of departure. These tags will enable delivery of your luggage to your stateroom.

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The best news about packing is that there is no (reasonable) limit on how much you can bring on a cruise. Most cruise lines “encourage” or “suggest” each passenger to limit luggage to two suitcases, each one less than 50 pounds. In addition, you can also bring carry-on luggage (more on that in a moment).

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While airlines have restrictions on what size of toiletries you can bring on a flight, at least in your carry on or personal bag, cruise lines do not. If you're not concerned about packing space, you can bring full size toiletry items including shampoo and conditioner bottles, shaving cream and other hygiene products.

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Especially if you are traveling with valuable luggage, you should think about the purchase. However, even a suitcase with GPS tracking cannot protect you against temporary loss during your flight, nor will the suitcase tracker ensure that you get your luggage back more quickly.

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The RFID chip is incorporated in a permanent bag tag, which can be used multiple times. The passenger owns the tag and the airline updates it with new travel information each time they fly. The multiple use baggage tags are used for tracking and give data for operational optimization.

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Pack A Lanyard Bring one on your cruise! Even if you don't have a lanyard at home, they sell them on board in the gift shop. Everything from sporty ones to blingy ones. It's useful for carrying your Sail & Sign card when you're walking around the ship.

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Don't forget to print your cruise boarding passes and tuck them into a documents folder. You should also print luggage tags if you haven't received them by mail from your travel agent or cruise line. These go on your bags once you get to the port.

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